Why You should take this seminar

Gain an understanding of the 2014 NEC’s latest additions, revisions and changes. Learn
the precautions needed when working with and around electricity. People and property
need to be safeguarded from the hazards. The course also covers grounding and
bonding and the rules to minimize the risk of electricity as a source of electric shock
and as a ignition source of fires and explosions.

This course meets the training requirements of OSHA rule 1910:331-335. Learn how current 2012 NFPA 70E standards apply to a facility, why safe electrical work practices are important, and what can be done to ensure your organization meets all government standards for electrical safety.
Electrical safety training provides you with the education needed to complete your job safely. According to the US Department of Labor, electrocution is one of the main causes of on-the job deaths of industrial workers. Within this group, skilled trades’ personnel—electricians in particular—are two times more likely to be seriously injured or killed than non-skilled trades personnel.
OSHA’s mandated training requirements apply to employees who face a risk of electric shock that is not reduced to a safe level by the electrical installation requirements of 1910.303 through 1910.308.

Seminar Pricing

5-day Lecture only: $ 2,249 / participant

This seminar may be included with other training or as a standalone class. As such, training time depends on seminar length as determined by your outcome goals. Please call (800) 922-2820 to discuss pricing and your unique training needs.

NTT Training Inc. has been accredited by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education & Training (ACCET). ACCET accreditation serves the interests of companies, agencies, and the public through the establishment of standards, policies, and procedures in conjunction with an objective third-party professional evaluation designed to identify and inspire sound education and training practices.